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On Sat, 26 Jan 2008 10:47:18 -0500, Eisboch wrote:
The difference is Gingrich (who, BTW, I have little respect for) didn't deny his affair under oath. It's the dishonesty issue, not the event. Eisboch And if he denied it, not under oath? It would still be a dishonesty issue. Personally, I find the dishonesty troubling, but then again, I find the hypocrisy more troubling, but that's just me. I wouldn't deny lying comes easy to Clinton, but, married people lying about an affair, is, quite possibly, the most common lie out there. |
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![]() wrote in message ... On Sat, 26 Jan 2008 10:47:18 -0500, Eisboch wrote: The difference is Gingrich (who, BTW, I have little respect for) didn't deny his affair under oath. It's the dishonesty issue, not the event. Eisboch And if he denied it, not under oath? It would still be a dishonesty issue. Personally, I find the dishonesty troubling, but then again, I find the hypocrisy more troubling, but that's just me. I wouldn't deny lying comes easy to Clinton, but, married people lying about an affair, is, quite possibly, the most common lie out there. Lying = dishonest Lying under oath to court system = dishonest and illegal. Eisboch |
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